Hadas Gold
Born February 25, 1988 in Tel Aviv, Israel • Next birthday: February 25, 2026
February 25, 1988
Tel Aviv, Israel0
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Total visitsHadas Gold is a trailblazing journalist known for her insightful reporting on European politics, media, and global business at CNN. Born in Tel Aviv, Israel, on February 25, 1988, Gold's career reflects resilience, excellence, and passion for journalism. After moving to Scottsdale, Arizona at age three, she pursued her academic journey at George Washington University, earning a B.A. in Journalism and an M.A. in Media and Public Affairs. Her accolades include awards from the Society for Professional Journalists and the Associated College Press.
Gold's professional journey began with internships at prestigious outlets like '60 Minutes' and Politifact, followed by a Pulitzer Center Fellowship in 2011, where she reported on the cartoneros in Buenos Aires. In 2012, she joined Politico, covering media and the 2016 U.S. presidential campaign. After facing anti-Semitic threats, Gold joined CNN in 2017, where she continues to cover European politics, media, and global business with bravery and insight. Her reporting from Jerusalem during periods of conflict has cemented her reputation as a courageous journalist.
Gold has received recognition throughout her career, including being named one of the 'most influential media reporters' by Mediaite in 2017. Today, her legacy continues to inspire the worlds of journalism and media, influencing future generations of storytellers.
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Career & Achievements
- Coverage of European Politics and Media at CNN (2017–present)
- Lead Writer for 'On The Media' Blog at Politico (2012–2017)
- Pulitzer Center Fellowship Report on Cartoneros in Buenos Aires (2011)
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